Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Bubbles Has Come a Long Way from Trailer Park Boys

Michael BubleCrooner Michael Buble is on tour, and I had the opportunity to see him the other night in Phoenix. Whether you’re a fan or not, one thing you can’t deny is that Michael is Completely Canadian!

During his hour and a half concert, he made several references to Canada: teasing Americans for saying “huh” instead of the Canadian “eh,” changing the words to one song from “Americano” to “Canadiano,” and pointing out that Suns basketball player Steve Nash is from his hometown. I don’t think there’s any question that when he’s singing his number one hit song, 'Home,' he is singing about Canada.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Ice Road Truckers

Ice Road Truckers
I have to admit I’m addicted to the reality show, “Ice Road Truckers,” which premiered June 17 on The History Channel (Sundays, 10 ET/PT). For those who haven’t watched, the show follows six truckers who risk their lives driving supplies to Canada’s diamond mines. (Yes, this is Canada — not Alaska!)

As they cross 300 miles of icy lakes, they risk cold, frostbite and death. The way these drivers cope is part of what makes this show such riveting television — and it really showcases the Canadian spirit!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Rock, Paper, Scissors

Battle the CatIt’s time to start planning a road trip if you don’t already live in Toronto. On October 13, 2007, Hogtown will host the World Rock Paper Scissors Championship at the Steam Whistle Brewing Roundhouse (255 Brenner Blvd., Toronto, Ontario). At stake is One Million Dollars $10,000 in prize money. And from what I can tell, this is very serious stuff.

There’s even a website dedicated to the sport game, and the rules are as simple as you remember them: rock wins against scissors, scissors wins against paper, paper wins against rock, and Dick Cheney beats them all. That’s it. It’s that simple. Start training now, register and pay the $40 entry fee, and you, too, could have a shot at the title “World Rock Paper Scissor Champion.”

Who knows? Maybe, I’ll see you there.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Proud to Be Canadian

Molson GirlsA recent study found the average Canadian walks about 900 miles a year.

Another study found Canadians drink, on average, 22 gallons of beer a year.

That means, on average, Canadians get about 41 miles to the gallon.

Kind Of Makes You Proud To Be Canadian ...

  • Canadian Beer from RealBeer.com

  • Beer Industry in Canada from the CBC

  • Wikipedia on Canadian beer

  • The Canada Cup of Beer is July 7th in Vancouver
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